
Tony Ganzer
Former HostTony Ganzer has reported from Phoenix to Cairo, and was the host of 90.3's "All Things Considered." He was previously a correspondent with the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation, covering issues like Swiss banks, Parliament, and refugees. He earned an M.A. in International Relations (University of Leicester); and a B.Sc. in Journalism (University of Idaho.) He speaks German, and a bit of French.
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All non-union county employees have to take 10 days of unpaid leave. Some may be forced to take more time off.
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Ahmed Al-Menhali was dressed in traditional clothing from the UAE. Hotel employees became fearful, police were called.
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Scott Osiecki, CEO of the ADAMHS Board of Cuyahoga County, says he was shocked at John Kasich's opioid settlement plan
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Leaders from Cleveland and Youngstown joined German counterparts to talk about workforce training and digitalization.
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Dozens of calls and texts about health insurance lead to the world of non-ACA compliant insurance, which could be risky.
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Little admitted to five murders in Ohio, three in Northeast Ohio. Authorities have confirmed two of those murders.
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Canada's Minister of Transport Marc Garneau talks about U.S. tariffs, and the need to move forward with the USMCA deal.
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$10 million to Case Western Reserve University establishes the Coleman P. Burke Center for Environmental Law.
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The film 'Marcos Doesn't Live Here Anymore' follows Marine veteran Elizabeth Perez battling the immigration system
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ideastream's Tony Ganzer featured Zoss The Swiss Baker at his start with WCPN. He returns as the shop is set to close.